Kobe Bryant entered the game shooting nearly 60 percent but started 3 of 10 and finished 7 of 17 for 29 points as the Lakers fell to 1-4.

Dwight Howard added 19 points for the Lakers and Metta World Peace had 15.

The Jazz led by as many as 16 points early, but the Lakers were within 5 with 8:27 left before Foye hit three straight 3-pointers to give Utah a 79-68 lead with 6:40 remaining.

The Lakers held a huge advantage at the free throw line, making 32 of 46, including 15 of 17 for Bryant. The Jazz were 16 of 18 from the line.

Utah held a 44-36 advantage in points in the paint and a 15-7 edge on the fast break.

Utah, coming off three straight road losses, started fast and finished strong, with free-agent acquisition Foye providing the punch off the bench offensively.

He also was part of a group of players frustrating Bryant, along with Gordon Hayward and Marvin Williams.

Bryant took only one shot in the first quarter and was 1 of 4 at halftime. Los Angeles was shooting just 25 percent at one point and just 34.3 percent at the half. The Lakers finished 25 of 74 for 33.8 percent.

The Jazz led by 7 early as Mo Williams and Hayward started fast. Hayward left Bryant on the floor after stealing the ball from him at one end and dunking at the other for a 9-2 Utah lead.

The Lakers pulled to 19-17 on Pau Gasol’s jam off a pass from Bryant. But Utah closed on a 6-0 run to take a 25-17 lead, with a pair of baskets from Derrick Favors and a 17-foot jumper from big man Enes Kanter.

Utah’s reserves kept things rolling in the second quarter, with Favors and Kanter dominating inside at both ends.

Kanter shut down Howard on back-to-back possessions, and had a dunk and 3-point play. Foye’s 3-pointer pushed Utah’s lead to 35-21 with 9:11 left in the half and his free throws put the Jazz up 43-27.

76ers 77, Hornets 62 — Jrue Holiday had 14 points and 12 assists, and Philadelphia held host New Orleans to its lowest point total ever.

Timberwolves 90, Magic 75 — Luke Ridnour had 19 points and five rebounds, and Greg Stiemsma got the rout started with 6 straight points to end the third quarter as Minnesota topped Orlando in Minneapolis.